"Bring a wolf" , says the half-vampire, is a lie. He's just been tricked into thinking that he's the one who's hiding from the other half of the gang. The two of them have agreed to live together as "party a" and "party b," respectively, in exchange for a certain amount of money. They've also agreed to keep each other's identities a secret from each other for the duration of their employment. The only thing that's kept a secret is that the other party has to keep a "distance" of two meters from "party A." The other party can't leave any evidence of where they've been living, and after the employment period, they're not allowed to communicate with each other. The whole thing is "too narcissistic" .
"Bring a wolf" , says the half-vampire, is a lie. He's just been tricked into thinking that he's the one who's hiding from the other half of the gang. The two of them have agreed to live together as "party a" and "party b," respectively, in exchange for a certain amount of money. They've also agreed to keep each other's identities a secret from each other for the duration of their employment. The only thing that's kept a secret is that the other party has to keep a "distance" of two meters from "party A." The other party can't leave any evidence of where they've been living, and after the employment period, they're not allowed to communicate with each other. The whole thing is "too narcissistic" .